Volume 14, Issue 2 pp. 230-241
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The application of phase shifts in NMR for flow measurement

D. N. Firmin

D. N. Firmin

Magnetic Resonance Unit, National Heart and Chest Hospitals, London, England

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G. L. Nayler

G. L. Nayler

Picker International, Wembley, England

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P. J. Kilner

P. J. Kilner

Magnetic Resonance Unit, National Heart and Chest Hospitals, London, England

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D. B. Longmore

D. B. Longmore

Magnetic Resonance Unit, National Heart and Chest Hospitals, London, England

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First published: May 1990
Citations: 228

Presented at SMRM Workshop on MR Imaging of Blood Flow, Philadelphia, PA, March 13 and 14, 1989.

Abstract

A brief overview of the history of the application of phase shifts in NMR, and in particular NMR imaging, is presented. The imaging methods include direct phase mapping, Fourier flow imaging (where the flow data are Fourier transformed into one dimension of an image), and alternative methods, where flow-related phase shifts are utilized for flow measurement from the magnitude of the signal. A discussion then follows of the principal errors that can affect the accuracy of the various flow imaging techniques, with particular reference to the phase mapping methods that have been used extensively in our institution. The results from a number of experiments are included to illustrate the extent of the errors and methods of removing or minimizing these effects are Suggested. © 1990 Academic Press, Inc.

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